PUBLIC NOTICES. JUST LIKE NEW IS WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS WILL TELL YOU. Recommendation is the best Advertisement. We therefore wish to thank our customers who have advertised us so well and by keeping our methods up to their Scientific Standard we trust that during 1910 we shall still merit your support. For the Convenience of our Customers we undertake repairs at low prices. All Goods Tailor-pressed. SILK AND SATIN Dry Dyed. CLIFFORD TATTERSFIELD. ART DYER AND CLEANER. 38 CUSTOMHOUSE STREET. (Joins Gladstone Road at P. 0.) First-class English Certificate. DAIRY FARMS TOR SALE. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. -f T A ACRES FREEHOLD, about 1.-He 12 miles from Gisborne, convenient to railway, creamery, and school. About 20 acres flat, balance easy hillsj will carry about' 50 cows; 4-roomed house, corn crib, cowshed, etc ; well watered, and subdivided into 5 paddocks. Price—£lsoo, and very easy terms given. P'6} ACRES, First-class Flat Land, about 10 miles from town, convenient to railway, creamery, and school. Splendid 7-roomed*' house; 10stall cowbail, outbuildings, etc. Title, L.l.P.j.rent 19s 6d per acre. Price — £ISOO. Terms arranged. 5 ACRES, L.1.P., Ormond, and good 4-roomed house and necessary outbuildings, etc., orchard; first-class land Price only £4OO, on terms. Vpply— CHAS. BUSQKE, ESTATE AGENT, LOWE STREET] ; NOTICE. OUR STORES will be .CLOSED on THURSDAY, • 31st March, for the purposes of Stocktaking. THE OFFICES will remain OPEN as usual. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD. NOTICE. THIS being my Half-yearly Balance, I would request all accounts to be sent in by the 4th APRIL. J. A. LUCAS, v Hotel Coronation. NOTICE. WA. O’MEARA’S Stores will be • CLOSED at I P.M. on THURSDAY, March 31st, for the Annual Stocktaking. NOTICE. [ WILL not be Responsibly for any !_ Debts contracted in my name wit lint my authority. G. VOWLES. March 29, 19i0.
MUTTON, BEEF, LAMB. WE are prepared to purchase unlimited quantities for CASH, at Highest Market Prices. COMMON. SHELTON & CO., LTD. BERT GREAVES HORSESHOER AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH. A LL HORSES very carefully Shod under my own personal Supervision. Nothing, but very best Material used. All classes of iron work made and repaired. Brands a speciality. Note the Address— NEXT GARRISON HALL, ’Phone 293. FREE COMPETITION. OPEN TO CYCLISTS. Aset of Britannia tyres, valued at £3 3s, and. l guaranteed for 15 months, will be given to the person sending in the greatest number of names, with addresses, of bona fide Cyclists residing in the Gisborne District. Competitors sending in bogns names will be disqualified. Lists to be •in alphabetical order and addressed to “Cyclist’s Competition,” “Times” Office. Gisborne, on or before March 31st, 1910. 'V TENDERS. i ■' ■ ■ • ; ? n TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are, invited for the erection of St. Luke’s Church, in brick, at Waerenga-a-hika. Plans, etc. at my office, where tenders close at 12 Noon on FRIDAY, the Ist inst. F. J. WILSON, Senr. Architect, . Union Bank Buildings. J. GKEIG AND SON, ARCHITECTS. OFFICE: Farmers’ Club Rooms, Lowe (Street. .-.-X .'v..Vfo.:oULvb I-
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2772, 30 March 1910, Page 1
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